This is a clip to show how some things are easier to do with an iPad than without one.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
BlackBerry Playbook Review - Pros and Cons
Technical Specs of the BlackBerry Playbook
Operating System
- BlackBerry Tablet OS
- BlackBerry Tablet OS
Processor
- 1GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU
- 1GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU
Sound
- Stereo Speakers
- 3.5mm audio jack.
- Stereo Speakers
- 3.5mm audio jack.
Memory
- 16/32/64 GB built-in storage, 1GB RAM.
- 16/32/64 GB built-in storage, 1GB RAM.
Camera
- 3MP Front Facing Camera
- 5MP Rear Camera
- 3MP Front Facing Camera
- 5MP Rear Camera
Pros
- Portable.
- Offers great multimedia experience. The display and the sound quality is good.
- Fast Processor.
- Micro HDMI Port, Supports 1080p Full HD videos.
- Adobe Flash 10.1 Support.
- Dual Cameras.
- Hotspot – Can connect to internet by connecting to the cell phones that has a hotspot.
- Enables viewing of FLASH products and videos.
Cons
- Overpriced.
- Limited Applications.
- No Memory Card Slot.
- Don’t have the official Skype Application.
So, if you want a tablet for accessing your media files then this could be good choice, else I won’t recommend this tablet until an update is released.
The selling point for corporate world
The main point of this device from a corporate prospective would be the blackberry bridge. This allows you to seamlessly integrate your contacts, e-mail, text messages, and BBM (among other things) from your Blackberry smartphone running OS 5.0 or higher to your QNX powered Playbook.
This is done by pairing your devices via Bluetooth and it’s easy as that. However as always there is a ‘but’ that being, this device is Wi-Fi only, one can tether via USB, a dedicated mobile hotspot, or Bluetooth to any device.
BlackBerry Playbook Review
BlackBerry Playbook Review
Better known for their business related technology such as the black berry ‘Bold’, ‘Curve’ and the rest. Blackberry has decided to enter a new Tablet market releasing the Blackberry Playbook.
This playbook is Blackberry’s attempt to compete with the IPad2, Galaxy Tablet and the many other tablets that are being released. With some truly stand out features Blackberry are truly out to impress.
Looking firstly at the multitasking feature that has been a hot topic for smart phones and tablets; the Blackberry Playbook appears to nail this one. Unlike the Android and IOs operating systems which claim to enable multitasking but actually pause’s the app in the state it’s in to allow you to access another app. The Blackberry Playbook actually allows multiple apps to run side by side to allow the user to experience a true multitasking effect.
Another great feature seen in the Blackberry Playbook is the full 1080p recording which provides stunning video recordings in full colour and crisp quality. The unit also has a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 3 megapixel front camera to enable video chat or Skype for its users.
The price is actually fairly competitive offering the 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599 and the 64GB for $699.
Coming from a company that specialises in business technologies, this unit is boasts stability. In the case where the user is running several apps if one were to crash the smart QNX OS is able to identify which app is causing the problem and automatically shut it down. Not only does it kill the risk but it reopens it in a more stable state to allow the user to continue using all the desired apps smoothly.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tablet 'Cons'
Cons:
A downfall of this mini app tray is that it cannot be customised meaning that you cannot take away or add apps that you may want to this tray, there are currently six apps available at this current time.
Internet browsing on the on the Galaxy Tab 10.1's browser automatically switches to mobile versions of many Web sites, however the home screen jitters if there are too many widgets on the screen. There are also reports that the tablet can become sluggish when using the browser.
Many common apps have not yet been optimised for the larger screen size the Galaxy Tab 10.1 offers.
Sadly the tablet doesn't include a regular USB port: Charging and connecting the unit to a computer require a proprietary cable. On the plus side, the proprietary connector charges the Galaxy Tab 10.1 much faster than a standard micro-USB port could.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and has 1GB of RAM. It offers Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS. 3G connectivity is also an option. The tablet also has dual cameras and is capable of recording 720p HD video, and playing back 1080p HD video. Disappointingly, it does not have a microSD card slot for extra storage.
Overall
Its a common thought that the "The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the best Android tablet on the market. It's thinner and lighter than Apple's iPad 2, despite having a larger screen, and offers most of the functions and features of its competitors. So far it's the only real credible alternative to the iPad."
Friday, 7 October 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tablet Review
Another competitor to the Tablet Market is Samsungs Galaxy Tablet. This tablet is built extremely well featuring a 10.1 inch display that radiates in colour and clarity.
This Samsung Galaxy tablet runs on an Android Operating system and has some truly impressive features.
The physical specifications of the unit are as follows:
Thickness: 8.6mm (which is slightly thinner then Apples IPad 2)
Weight: 565 grams (Also lighter than the IPad 2)
Screen Display: 10.1 inch touch screen with excellent viewing angles.- unfortunately it doesn’t overcome the common problem with tablets which is the fingerprint marks and the display is affected when exposed to direct sunlight.
Operating System: Runs Google's Android mobile platform. It uses version 3.1 — Honeycomb — of the operating system, which has been designed for use with tablets.
Processor: 1GHz dual-core processor and has 1GB of RAM.
Pros:
Looking closer at the operating system the tablet includes Samsung's TouchWiz UX user interface overlay which adds several additional features to the Android operating system. TouchWiz UX adds a number of features to Android, There is a 'quick panel' that offers access to a handy set of toggles in the notifications pop-up. There are toggles for Wi-Fi, notifications, GPS, sound vibration, auto rotation, Bluetooth and flight mode, making it very easy to access these options.
Unlike Apples IPad 2 Samsung has created one button to easily perform a ‘screen capture’. Simply tapping this button will capture anything on the screen at that point and this is saved as an image within your photo library.
To make the device more user friendly there is also a button at the bottom of the screen which brings up a ‘tray of mini apps’. These apps include things such as “a task manager, calendar, world clock, pen memo, calculator and music player.” These apps appear at the top of the screen and the beauty of this is that it enables you to keep working on any other open applications. These apps can also be dragged to any part of the screen.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
iPad 2 Cons
The iPad 2 does have it's Cons...
First up, in the cons of the iPad 2 is that the cameras aren’t as good as they could be. Also, if the tablet your looking for should have a camera flash, then the iPad 2 is not for you, maybe you’ll have better luck with the iPad 3. In addition to these cons, there is also no USB drive, this obviously limits and makes file sharing quite difficult.
Apple has the lowest percentages of piracy out of any company and for all of you out there who don’t pay for your music, it is very hard to get used to having to pay for it or find other ways to get your material onto the device, because it is a very restrictive device in that sense. Listening to the music is another problem still, the single speaker isn’t the most vocal of speakers on the market but it gets the job done for some. However, if your using it to entertain then you will need to buy some speakers for the iPad because it just simply isn’t loud enough.
Every tablet is going to have its problems because they are so fragile, and such a compact utility trying to take on so many different jobs. Besides these aforementioned cons, the rest of the iPad 2’s problems are very minor things like a few cases of dead megapixels, echo-ey speakers on the 3G versions due to different setup internally. The Wi-Fi has been known to drop out for no known reason. Also, a small number of incidents have occurred where blochiness has been spotted on customers’ tablets, likely to be because of the internal bonding glue not having enough time to dry before dispatch. As mentioned, these last few problems are rare and covered by warranty. However the ones mentioned earlier are still valid cons.
Monday, 3 October 2011
iPad 2
Pros and Specs
As you know, we’re focusing on tablets, and it is the iPads turn, so why not concentrate on the latest iPad which is the iPad 2.
The iPad 2 pros, some would say, out-weigh it’s cons but in this blog and the next we will be showing both sides of the story anyhow…
Pros
The iPad is extremely thin, but still maintains its impressively large screen size. Also, the iPad’s interface is potentially the fastest and smoothest of all of the tablets and on top of that, while remaining simple to navigate and use, it still keeps its complexities. Another pro is that it has cameras on both sides of it which makes it easy to use FaceTime and other fun features. Furthermore, the iPad is among the largest of the tablet’s battery lives so it makes it more convenient. Yet another amazing perk of the iPad 2 is the ability to choose from so many different models of it for example; 16gb, 32gb, 64gb, as well as being able to choose from Wi-Fi and 3G compatible or just Wi-Fi depending on what your using it for. This is helpful because with some other tablets you may be forced to spend an amount for features that may not be necessary for your lifestyle.
Specifications
Models
3G + Wi-Fi OR Just Wi-Fi
Storage
16GB, 32GB, 6GB
Size
Height: 241.2 mm (9.50 inches)
Width: 185.7 mm (7.31 inches)
Depth: 8.8 mm (0.34 inch)
Weight: 613 g (1.35 pounds)
Display
- 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
- 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi)
- Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
- Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
Battery life
Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video or listening to music
Cameras
Front and Back - HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio; still camera with 5x digital zoom
This brief clip is of Steve Jobs revealing the specs of the then new iPad 2...
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